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LLM Wiki

A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs.

This is an idea file, it is designed to be copy pasted to your own LLM Agent (e.g. OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode / Pi, or etc.). Its goal is to communicate the high level idea, but your agent will build out the specifics in collaboration with you.

The core idea

Most people's experience with LLMs and documents looks like RAG: you upload a collection of files, the LLM retrieves relevant chunks at query time, and generates an answer. This works, but the LLM is rediscovering knowledge from scratch on every question. There's no accumulation. Ask a subtle question that requires synthesizing five documents, and the LLM has to find and piece together the relevant fragments every time. Nothing is built up. NotebookLM, ChatGPT file uploads, and most RAG systems work this way.

@aamiaa
aamiaa / CompleteDiscordQuest.md
Last active July 4, 2026 17:09
Complete Recent Discord Quest

Caution

As of April 7th 2026, Discord has expressed their intent to crack down on automating quest completion.

Some users have received the following system message:

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There isn't much I can do to make the script undetected, so use it at your own risk, as you most likely WILL get flagged by doing so.

Complete Recent Discord Quest

@ashwch
ashwch / PM_SETUP_GUIDE.md
Last active July 4, 2026 17:04
PM Mac Setup Guide (M1) - Diversio

PM Mac Setup Guide (M1) - Diversio

Last updated: 2026-01-19

Goal

Get an M1 Mac ready for daily work with Claude Code, Codex CLI, ZSH + dotfiles, Postgres 17, Redis, and the Diversio monolith. Every step is copy/paste friendly with a clear "why" and a quick success check.


@milnak
milnak / garlic-os-tips.md
Last active July 4, 2026 17:01
My set of GarlicOS tips #rg35xx

Garlic OS Tips (Windows-based)

GarlicOS Cookbook

Follow these instructions for an easy way to get up and going quickly! These are complete instructions, and will be the easiest way to get started on a new RG35XX.

Set up SD Card

Get a high quality SD (e.g. SanDisk Extreme) card, 128GB or larger, 256GB is recommended. Don't skimp here, they're cheap, and don't use the card that comes with the RG35XX as it's crap.

@cellularmitosis
cellularmitosis / README.md
Last active July 4, 2026 16:59
Some inexpensive Factorio ship designs

Inexpensive Factorio ship and how to design them

Here's an overview of my Factorio ship designs which can be built inexpensively.

See also the Design topics section below.

These ships are designed for use within the first four planets.

⭐️ Recommended ships:

  • The Hornet (the cheapest useful ship)
name explain-diff-html
description Use when the user asks for a rich explanation of a code change, diff, branch, or PR. Produces HTML output.

Explain Diff

Please make me a rich, interactive explanation of the specified code change.

It should have these sections:

@Fweeb
Fweeb / blender-multi_gpu.markdown
Last active July 4, 2026 16:54
Rendering in Blender on a machine with multiple GPUs

Rendering in Blender on a machine with multiple GPUs

So here's the premise: For scenes that take around a minute or less to render, performance is actually worse if you render on all of the cards with a single instance of Blender. This is because (AFAIK) there's a bit of additional time necessary to collect the render results from each card and stitch them together. That time is a fixed short duration, so it's negligible on larger/longer render jobs. However, on shorter render jobs, the 'stitch time' has a much more significant impact.

I ran into this with a machine I render on that has 4 Quadro K6000s in it. To render animations, I ended up writing a few little scripts to facilitate launching 4 separate instances of Blender, each one tied to one GPU. Overall rendertime was much shorter with that setup than one instance of Blender using all 4 GPUs.

The setup works basically like this... I have a the following Python script (it can be anywhere on your hard drive, so long as you remember the path to it).

@fardjad
fardjad / considerations-for-running-postgres-on-nfs.md
Last active July 4, 2026 16:53
[Considerations for Running Postgres on NFS] Considerations for running a Postgres database on an NFS share #blog #postgres #nfs #fsync #fsexport #mount

Considerations for Running Postgres on NFS

Background

Over the weekend, I decided to try running a Postgres database in my Homelab. In my current setup, the most convenient option for storage is NFS. However, NFS is especially tricky for databases. A misconfigured setup can lead to performance or data corruption issues.

After watching

Ayúdame a limpiar de publicidad el móvil Android de un familiar que tengo
enchufado por USB. Es una persona mayor y le cuesta manejarse con anuncios y
apps basura, así que el objetivo es dejarlo simple y sin publicidad.
CONTEXTO Y HERRAMIENTAS
- Estoy en Windows. adb suele NO estar en el PATH: búscalo antes de rendirte,
normalmente está en C:\Users\<USUARIO>\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools\adb.exe
Si no existe, dímelo.
- Empieza con `adb devices`. Si sale vacío, ayúdame a activar la Depuración USB
(Opciones de desarrollador: tocar 7 veces la versión de compilación; en Xiaomi